Date Dash Switzerland – Swiss History Card Game

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In what year did Switzerland adopt a constitution? In what year did Swiss aviator, Bertrand Piccard, complete the first circumnavigation of the earth by balloon? Test your knowledge of Swiss history with this free printable card game. All thirty questions include two levels of difficulty, so it’s perfect for middle school or high school. Or, combine it with other printable games in this series and test your knowledge of multiple countries at once! Download your copy today, and have fun learning Swiss history!

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